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Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2001: While wandering the streets of Phnom Penh at the hottest time of year I photographed these workshop boys hard at work. I recieved a mixed response… Canon EOS 100/Sigma 28-105
Read More mechanicsPhnom Penh, Cambodia, 2001: While wandering the streets of Phnom Penh at the hottest time of year I photographed these workshop boys hard at work. I recieved a mixed response… Canon EOS 100/Sigma 28-105
Read More mechanicsLittle India, Singapore, 2001; Tamil Muslim traders from India pioneered the settlement of Serangoon in the early 19th century, in what is now know as Little India. Canon EoS 100/Sigma 28-105
Read More Serangoon RdLittle India, Singapore, 2001; Canon EOS 100/Canon 75-300 USM III
Read More little IndiaSyntagma Square, Athens, Greece, 2005: The Presidental Guard or Evzones are an elite ceremonial unit that guards the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Hellenic Parliment etc… Canon EOS D30/Canon 28-135is
Read More EvzonesPetra, Jordan 2005: This guard at the “Treasury” had just come onto shift & was cool with photos… kind-of… Canon EOS 55/28-105is
Read More Petra guardPetra, Jordan, 2005: This old bedouin woman selling trinket boxes at Petra, bears the tribal tattoos that are fast becoming extinct… Canon EOS 1n/Canon 28-105is Canon
Read More old bedouin womanPetra, Jordan, 2005: I met this bedouin woman whilst walking the maze of paths around Petra. She was selling hand made jewellery & after a bit convincing was nice enough to pose for a shot. Canon EOS 55/Canon 28-105is
Read More Bedouin womanThe Bayon, Angkor Thom, Cambodia 2001: This local guide posed impassively, but without the wry grin of the stone faces that make up the “Bayon” temple. It was the hottest time of the year in Cambodia (april) and she was annoyed that I wouldn’t pay her for a guided tour- hey, I was a broke […]
Read More BayonCambodia, March 2001: At Phnom Penh’s derelict railway station, it took some persuasion to be allowed to purchase tickets south. The crowded train chugged along at a crawl- fast enough to feel like we were moving, but slow enough as to not have to stop if people wanted to get on… or off. Sensible travellers […]
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